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2009 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Freestyle 84 Kg
The men's freestyle 84 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2009 World Wrestling Championships, and was held at the Messecenter Herning exhibition center in Herning, Denmark on September 22. Medalists Results ;Legend *F — Won by fall Autumn, also known as fall in American English and Canadian English, is one of the four temperate seasons on Earth. Outside the tropics, autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, in September (Northern Hemisphere) or March ( Southe ... *R — Retired *WO — Won by walkover Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Repechage ReferencesResults Book, Pages 41–42 {{DEFAULTSORT:2009 World Wrestling Championships - Men's freestyle 84 kg Men's freestyle 84 kg ...
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2009 World Wrestling Championships
The 2009 World Wrestling Championships were held at the Messecenter Herning in Herning, Denmark. The event took place from September 21 to September 27, 2009. Medal table Team ranking Medal summary Men's freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's freestyle Participating nations 639 competitors from 70 nations participated. * (1) * (15) * (1) * (6) * (19) * (20) * (9) * (17) * (1) * (14) * (20) * (1) * (4) * (14) * (9) * (7) * (5) * (6) * (3) * (7) * (10) * (14) * (15) * (5) * (8) * (14) * (17) * (14) * (4) * (6) * (9) * (21) * (1) * (21) * (13) * (6) * (9) * (2) * (4) * (10) * (13) * (2) * (1) * (1) * (3) * (8) * (5) * (18) * (1) * (2) * (14) * (21) * (3) * (4) * (1) * (4) * (4) * (17) * (14) * (9) * (4) * (3) * (3) * (19) * (2) * (21) * (21) * (14) * (19) * (6) ReferencesResults External linksOfficial website{{World Wrestling Championships FILA Wrestling World Championships Wrestling World Championships World Wrestling Championships Wrestling World Championships The ...
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Edgaras Voitechovskis
Edgaras is a Lithuanian masculine given name. *Edgaras Česnauskis (born 1984), Lithuanian footballer who plays for FC Rostov *Edgaras Jankauskas (born 1975), Lithuanian retired footballer, and a current assistant manager at FC Lokomotiv Moscow *Edgaras Mastianica (born 1988), Lithuanian professional footballer *Edgaras Stanionis (born 1988), Lithuanian professional basketball player *Edgaras Tumasonis (born 1968), Lithuanian retired football defender *Edgaras Ulanovas (born 1992), Lithuanian professional basketball player *Edgaras Venckaitis (born 1985), Lithuanian wrestler *Edgaras Voveris Edgaras Voveris (born 22 December 1967) is a Lithuanian orienteering competitor. He received a silver medal at the 2001 World Games in the mixed relay, with Svajunas Ambrazas, Vilma Rudzenskaitė and Giedrė Voverienė. His finished 12th ... (born 1967), Lithuanian orienteering competitor {{given name Masculine given names Lithuanian masculine given names ...
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Armands Zvirbulis
Armands Zvirbulis (born 11 September 1987) is a Latvian freestyle wrestler. He qualified for 2012 Summer Olympics in London London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ... in the men's 84 kg freestyle division. There he reached the quarterfinals, where he lost to Soslan Gattsiyev. He was 5th at the 2011 World Championships. Zvirbulis has won European U-20 Championships in 2007. References External links * * * * * * 1987 births People from Gulbene Latvian male sport wrestlers Living people Wrestlers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic wrestlers for Latvia Wrestlers at the 2015 European Games European Games competitors for Latvia {{Latvia-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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